Monday, April 2, 2012

Car shipping is a process of shipping your car from a dealer's
lot or from any other locality that connects consumer, shipping
companies and shipping dealers in the most efficient possible way. With a
heavy traffic of car transport and the rising demand for shipping there
are numerous companies offering an affordable and reliable service. If
you have received your car transport estimates and have selected a car
transport service follow certain guidelines before the car shipping
company comes to pick up your car or when you leave the car at their
service terminal. This will prevent you to regret later and minimize the
potential problems that could arise at that point of time.
When
shipping the vehicle the first thing you have to make sure is your car
is operable and safe. As the auto transporter will have to drive your
car on and off the carrier at some point during the delivery ensure that
the steering and brakes are working properly. Check for any leaking
fluids in your car and the fluid levels are low enough to hold
expansion. An auto transport truck generally has two levels and your
car may be on top of another person's car. You will be accountable if
your car leaks fluids such as coolant, battery fluid or oil on to
another vehicle. Fill only about quite a small amount of tank of gas in
the vehicle, a full tank of gasoline adds a lot of weight to the
transport.
When someone auto transport company examines your
vehicle before shipping make your presence available. Sometimes you
further need to sign a bill of lading as well as details on the vehicles
state. This would be done both before car vehicle is shipped and before
the vehicle arrives at its destination. It is only your benefit to be
at the inspection place, but in case if it is impossible do have a
relative or any of your friends to be there on your behalf. Make sure
they have the proper insurance in case you have any damage to your
vehicle. Also check for their testimonials about their history of good
service and customer satisfaction.
Disable any anti-theft devices,
alarms connected in the car. This might cause serious problems and
needless expenses if the driver is locked out or if the alarm goes off
during the car transport. Take away all personal possessions except
standard vehicle things such as jack and spar tire. Remove after-market
CD/DVD players, radios, cassette decks, garage openers and toll passes.
Secure any loose parts such as fog lights, ground effects, bike racks,
spoilers, grill covers, wide mirrors, and if possible lower or remove
the antenna too. Seal any tears or open seams on convertible tops to
avoid fast-moving air from causing further harm. Ensure the radiator is
prepared for new climates and has sufficient levels of fresh antifreeze.
Slightly keep one window open to reduce pressure due to elevation and
temperature changes. This will protect window from blowing out due to
the pressure and temperature changes during transport.
Applying some prudence and asking the right questions will guarantee safe and reliable vehicle relocation.